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Vol. I Β· No. 169 Β· 1212 Reports Friday, June 19, 2026
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CBS News Spotlights 'Coffee Can Investor' Book on Long-Term Holdings

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Topics in This Edition

Personal financeLong-term investingGenerational wealth

Summary

CBS News New York anchor Jessica Moore interviewed former CBS News president Neeraj Khemlani about his new book 'The Coffee Can Investor,' which profiles investor Matt Ankrum's strategy of selecting high-quality stocks for his daughters and holding them for decades. The segment also featured Khemlani's daughters discussing the emphasis on financial autonomy and patience. It explained the coffee can approach of buying shares in growing companies, storing certificates, and allowing compounding to build wealth over 30+ years. The chessboard rice legend illustrated exponential growth. Khemlani noted the shift in mindset from quarters to decades for legacy building.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately describes the book's premise and the author's background as a former CBS executive, with the coffee can strategy rooted in documented long-term investing literature. Viewers miss discussion of selection risks, market volatility, the difficulty of identifying true 100-baggers in advance, and the benefits of broad diversification or index funds. The family anecdotes add human interest but reinforce the promotional tone without counterpoints or data on historical performance. The compounding illustration uses standard hyperbolic framing common to such examples yet remains directionally correct. Overall, it serves as effective book promotion rather than balanced financial journalism.

Key Moments

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Neeraj Khemlani authored 'The Coffee Can Investor' inspired by Matt Ankrum's long-term stock strategy for his daughters

Book published April 2026 by Columbia Business School Publishing; confirmed in multiple outlets including Variety and Columbia UP site

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Buy quality stocks showing consistent growth, place certificates in a coffee can, and hold untouched for at least 30 years

Core thesis of the book and a recognized approach in investing literature dating to Robert Kirby's 1984 article

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Chessboard rice example shows compounding can exceed Warren Buffett/Elon Musk wealth mid-way and surpass U.S. GDP by square 64

Standard illustrative legend (total ~2^64 grains); transcript uses typical hyperbole for effect but numbers are not literal dollar equivalents

Notable Concerns

  • Segment functions primarily as book promotion with limited critical examination of strategy risks

Sources Consulted

  1. The Coffee Can Investor
  2. After Exit From CBS News, Neeraj Khemlani Tells Story of 'Coffee Can Investor'
  3. Neeraj Khemlani
  4. Wheat and chessboard problem
  5. The Coffee Can Investor by Neeraj Khemlani